Quote by Virginia Woolf
You cannot, it seems, let children run about the streets. People who have seen them running wild in Russia say that the sight is not a pleasant one.
Summary
This quote suggests that allowing children to freely roam the streets is not a desirable or favorable situation. It implies that there are negative consequences associated with children running wild in Russia, although the specific details are not provided. The quote appears to emphasize the need for control and limits in ensuring the well-being and proper behavior of children in the context of public spaces.